Objective 2.8 ‐ The 15 ‐ Minute City To support the delivery of a 15 ‐ Minute City delivering Compact Liveable Growth through walkable neighbourhoods, towns, and communities with a mix of uses, house types and tenures that foster a diverse, resilient, socially inclusive and responsive city. Strategic infrastructure and large ‐ scale developments shall demonstrate how they contribute to a 15 ‐ minute city and enhance Cork City’s liveability. Objective 2.11 ‐ Design ‐ Led City Follow a design ‐ led approach that delivers sustainable, high quality placemaking. Development shall contribute positively to the quality of the surrounding built and natural environment and shall be planned and designed with reference to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Objective 2.14 ‐ Neighbourhood Mix Promote high quality neighbourhoods by increasing the range of community, recreational, local enterprise, cultural and leisure related facilities. Objective 3.14 ‐ Community Infrastructure and Services To work with our communities and infrastructure providers in facilitating the development and provision of a range of accessible, socially inclusive, multi ‐ functional and diverse community facilities throughout the City. Objective 3.17 ‐ Community Hubs To promote the co ‐ location and sharing of community, enterprise, recreation and open space infrastructure to create community hubs of scale at locations that can be accessed by walking, cycling and public transport and subject to there being no significant adverse impacts on local amenity. Objective 3.18 ‐ Adaptable Community Facilities To support provision of community facilities that are multi ‐ functional and sufficiently adaptable, or can be adapted, to cater for a variety of use now and in the future as needs change. Objective 3.20 ‐ Cork City as a Child ‐ Friendly City To promote Cork as a child ‐ friendly city by considering the needs of children in terms of appropriate design when changes are proposed to the built environment. Objective 3.22 ‐ Cork Learning City To support the work and initiatives of Cork Learning City in promoting and facilitating lifelong learning. Objective 6.18 ‐ Public Open Space “a. To protect, retain, improve and provide for areas of public open space for recreation and amenity purposes. There will be a presumption against development of land zoned Public Open Space for alternative purposes. b. There will be presumption against development on all open space in residential estates in the city, including any green area / public amenity area that formed part of an executed planning permission for development and was identified for the purposes of recreation / amenity open
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